It might sound like a cliche but they all are. I have shot a wedding were the groom has passed away a couple of months later, that really brings it home how important I think photography really is, it's clicking at that exact moment in time which would be otherwise lost forever.
My style is relaxed, the last thing I want to do is make you nervous. For most of the time I like to go unnoticed to let you enjoy your day.
I have never had an unhappy couple and that makes me happy.
Don't be in a hurry, take your time, smile and enjoy every moment.
Homemade items.
Once a couple get in touch I suggest meeting up over a cuppa and have a chat, once happy I ask for 25% to secure their booking and the remainder to be paid one month before.
There are two. Take one of the oldest member of the family and one of the youngest member.
A scotsman groom holding a dagger to his wife's throat in the back of the wedding car! (true story)
Brolley's
My Dad was a photographer/reporter for a newspaper and passed on his skills.